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-- randy oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Perhaps the more important question is, how can we encourage beneficial
flora, at the expense of pathogens?

randy, i would submit that in many cases, one would find that a beneficial flora in abundance (ie, "encouraged") might well be a pathogen.  certainly, in humans, certain microflora are beneficial in some locations, and pathogens in others.

deknow

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